Ryan Seymour has played it all: right guard, left guard, right tackle, left tackle, center. He even was a defensive lineman in high school before switching to offense when he arrived at Vanderbilt.

Now he’ll be doing what he can for the Seahawks, who drafted him 220th overall with the 14th pick in the seventh round of the NFL Draft on Saturday.

“I pretty much played it all,” Seymour told Seattle media Saturday after his selection. “I’m just coming in as a versatile athlete. They can play me wherever they want. I can play anywhere from left tackle all the way over to the right side.”

Listed at 6-foot-4 and 301 pounds, he’d been a starter for most of his four years at Vanderbilt. He got the starting job his freshman year due to injuries up the depth chart, and was named to the All-SEC Freshman Team that year by league coaches.

Seymour kept his starting spot his sophomore year, and in his junior year missed just two games when he went down with an injury. Last season, as a senior, he had nine starts at left guard until other players’ injuries sparked a move to both tackle positions.

“I would say that Seattle was one of the main teams that showed the most interest,” Seymour said. “It’s such a great day. I’m so blessed to have the opportunity to come up and play for Seattle.”